Hot Blooded Woman

"Hot Blooded Woman"
Single by Vanessa Petruo
from the album Mama Lilla Would
B-side "I Don't Need a Gun"
"Enemy"
Released 4 November 2005
Format CD single, maxi single, digital download
Recorded 2005
Genre Pop, soul, latin pop
Length 03:26
Label Universal Island
Writer(s) Jonas Jeberg, Niclas Lundin, Vanessa Petruo
Producer(s) Oja Tunes
Vanessa Petruo singles chronology
"Drama Queen"
(2005)
"Hot Blooded Woman"
(2004)
"Break My Wings"
(2006)

"Hot Blooded Woman" is a song recorded by German singer–songwriter Vanessa Petruo for her debut studio album Mama Lilla Would. It was released on 4 November 2005[1] as the lead single from the album. Despite its critical acclaim, the song charted at number 59 at the German Media Control Charts, not repeating the success of its predecessor "Drama Queen".[2]

Background and writing

"Hot Blooded Woman" was written by Jonas Jeberg, Niclas Lundin and Vanessa Petruo herself for her unreleased album in 2004. It was initially written as a pop song, and was named "What the Hell Is This?".[3] However, that album was not released, and the song was rewritten and composed in more latin pop and soul style. "What the Hell Is This?" eventually became one of the lines of a new song, renamed "Hot Blooded Woman".[4] The song was decided to be the lead single for Mama Lilla Would, the debut album by Petruo, released in 2005.

Reception

"Hot Blooded Woman" was released on 4 November 2005. It garnered positive reviews from music critics, but it failed repeat the success of its predecessor single "Drama Queen". While "Drama Queen" peaked at number 11 at Media Control Charts,[2] "Hot Blooded Woman" charted at number 59 and remained on chart for only a week.[5] Still, it is the most listened song by Vanessa Petruo at the Last.fm.[6]

Track listing

  1. "Hot Blooded Woman" — 03:26
  2. "I Don't Need a Gun" — 03:59
  3. "Hot Blooded Woman" (Instrumental) — 03:26
  4. "Enemy" — 04:17

Chart positions

Chart Peak
position
Germany (Media Control Charts) 59[5]

References

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